US5063075A - Amide ether derivatives as low calorie fat mimetics - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the use of ether amide derivatives as low calorie fat mimetics. These compounds have a (C 2 to C 12 ) backbone to which are attached one or two aliphatic groups in ether linkage and one to four aliphatic groups in amide linkage.
- Dietary fat is the most concentrated source of energy of all the nutrients, supplying 9 kcal/gram, about double that contributed by either carbohydrate or protein.
- the amount of fat in the American diet has increased in the last 60 years by about 25% (Mead, J., et al. Lipids, Plenum, N.Y., 1986, page 459), so that fats now provide approximately 40% of the daily caloric intake.
- technological advances in the food industry, including efficient and safe hydrogenation procedures have changed the kind of fat in foods.
- fat is a carrier of the fat-soluble vitamins, A, D, E, and K, and the essential fatty acids, which have been shown to be important in growth and in the maintenance of many body functions.
- major research efforts have focused on ways to produce food substances that provide the same functional and organoleptic properties as fats, but not the calories.
- Examples of the former class of triglyceride analogues include compounds having the glycerol moiety replaced with alternate polyols (e.g., pentaerythritol in U.S. Pat. No. 2,962,419 to Minich, or sugars, suggested by Hess, K., and Messmer, E., Ber. 54B: 499-523 (1921), and patented years later by Mattson and Volpenhein, U.S. Pat. No. 3,600,186, and Meyer, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,815); compounds having the fatty acids replaced with alternate acids (e.g., branched esters as described in U.S. Pat. No.
- alternate polyols e.g., pentaerythritol in U.S. Pat. No. 2,962,419 to Minich, or sugars, suggested by Hess, K., and Messmer, E., Ber. 54B: 499-523 (1921), and
- Examples of Hamm's second category of fat replacements chemically unrelated to triglycerides are mineral oil (suggested as early as 1894 in U.S. Pat. No. 519,980 to Winter); polyglucose and polymaltose (U.S. Pat. No. 3,876,794 to Rennhard); jojoba wax (W. Ger. Pat. No. 3,529,564 to Anika); polyoxyalkylene esters (U.S. Pat. No. 4,849,242 to Kershner); polyvinyl alcohol esters (U.S. Pat. No. 4,915,974 to D'Amelia and Jacklin); and polysiloxane (Eur. Pat. Ap. No. 205,273 to Frye).
- Nondigestible or nonabsorbable edible fat replacements have proved disappointing when tested in feeding trials, where gastrointestinal side effects occurred, in some cases so extreme that frank anal leakage was observed.
- Nondigestible fats appear to act as a laxative and are expelled from the body, eliciting foreign body reactions like those early documented for mineral oil (Stryker, W .A., Arch. Path. 31: 670-692 (1941), more recently summarized in Goodman and Gilman's Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 7th ed., Macmillan Pub. Co., N.Y. 1985, pp. 1002-1003).
- Polyglycerol and polyglycerol esters suggested as fat replacements by Babayan and Lehman (U.S. Pat. No. 3,637,774), have been suggested for use as fecal softening agents as well (U.S. Pat. No. 3,495,010 to Fossel).
- a number of remedies have been recommended to combat the anal leakage observed when sucrose polyesters are ingested (e.g., employing cocoa butters, U.S. Pat. No. 4,005,195 to Jandacek, incorporating saturated fatty groups, Eur. Pat. Ap. No. 233,856 to Bernhardt, or mixing residues, U.S. Pat. No.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a new group of edible fat replacement compounds having an array of up to three functional groups that can be selected to tailor the properties of the compounds and modulate caloric availability while minimizing laxative side effects.
- a further object is to attach fatty groups by means of relatively stable ether and amide linkages.
- the new fat mimetics may be described by the general formula: ##STR2## where B is an organic radical having from 2 to 12 carbons,
- each R is, independently, an aliphatic group having 1 to 30 carbons
- n 0 to 6
- Dialkylglycerols compounds with two ether bonds linking fatty acid residues and one free hydroxyl group, are, on the other hand, absorbed to some extent (depending on the chain length of the fatty acid residues: 8%-10% for long chain residues).
- the present invention provides amide ether derivatives, compounds having an organic radical backbone comprising 2 to 12 carbons to which are attached at least one and up to four aliphatic groups in amide linkaqe and one to two aliphatic groups in ether linkage, are useful as edible fat mimetics.
- the compounds may, additionally, have one to two aliphatic groups attached in amine linkage, and up to six aliphatic groups attached in ester linkage.
- the amide ether derivatives of this invention comprise compounds having the following general formula: ##STR3## where B is an organic radical having from 2 to 12 carbons,
- each R is, independently, an aliphatic group having 1 to 30 carbons
- n 0 to 6
- the compounds of this invention have a backbone B to which are attached at least two aliphatic groups (R): one in ether linkage (--OR) and one in amide linkage (--NX--(CO)--R, where X is as defined above).
- the compounds may further have a second R group attached in ether linkage, and a second R group attached in amine or amide linkage to the same nitrogen or in amine or amide linkage to a different nitrogen.
- the compounds may further have a third or fourth R group attached in amine or amide linkage, and zero to six aliphatic groups attached in ester (--O--(CO)--R) linkage.
- m+n+p 4 to 8.
- Backbone (B) may be derived from an alkanolamine which is a linear or branched aliphatic, carbocylic or heterocyclic.
- alkanolamines forming the compound backbones are aminoethanol, aminopropanol, aminopropanediol, diaminopropanol, aminobutanol, diaminobutanol, aminobutanediol, diaminobutanediol, aminopentanol, diaminopentanol, aminopentanediol, diaminopentanediol, aminohexanol, diaminohexanol, aminohexanediol, and diaminohexanediol. Chemical descriptions and formulae used here include isomeric variations.
- backbone B may also be carbocyclic or heterocyclic rather than acyclic.
- This invention encompasses cyclohexyl derivatives having a six-membered carbon ring (which may be saturated or unsaturated) to which is attached at least one aliphatic group in ether linkage and at least one aliphatic group in amide linkage as described in the general formula supra.
- aminocyclohexanols, diaminocyclohexanols, aminocyclohexanediols, diaminocyclohexanediols, their cyclohexane counterparts, and the like may form the compound backbones.
- This invention further encompasses amide ether sugar derivatives such as those derived from mannose, glucose, lactose, sucrose, galatose, fructose, and the like, wherein R is a heterocyclic to which is attached at least one aliphatic group in ether linkage and at least one in amide linkage, such as, for example, glucosamine, galactosamine or amino-deoxyribose amide ethers, and the like.
- the aliphatic groups (R) may be linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated.
- R groups are generally derived from natural or synthetic fatty acids of the formula RCOOH, where R is an aliphatic group having 1 to 30 carbons.
- fatty acids are acetic, propionic, butyric, caproic, caprylic, pelargonic, capric, undecanoic, lauric, myristic, palmitic, stearic, arachidic, behenic, erucic, brassidic, lignoceric, cerotic, montanic, melissic, palmitoleic, oleic, vaccenic, linoleic, linolenic, eleostearic, arachidonic, nervonic, eicosapentaenoic, docosatetraenoic, docosapentaenoic, docosahexaenoic, and the like acids.
- fatty acids may also be used, such as those obtained from the hydrolysis of non-hydrogenated, partially hydrogenated or fully hydrogenated soybean, safflower, sunflower, high oleic sunflower, sesame, peanut, corn, olive, rice bran, canola, babassu nut, coconut, palm, palm kernel, lupin, nasturtium seed, mustard seed, cottonseed, lowe erucic rapeseed or marine oils.
- Fatty acids derived from other fats such as dairy butterfat, tallow or lard, or plant waxes such as jojoba may be employed. Specific fractions of natural or processed oils, fats or waves may also be used.
- the R groups are selected to provide a discernible fatty character in the compounds. Thus, most of the R groups have 2 to 4 or more carbon atoms, with a majority containing 3 to 23, more narrowly 9 to 19, and even more narrowly, 15 to 17 carbon atoms.
- Preferred ether amide compounds can have an array of R groups selected to include 95% derived from acids having 14 to 18 carbon atoms. In one embodiment, the R should be predominantly saturated and derived from C 14 to C 18 acids. In another embodiment, the R should be predominantly derived from unsaturated C 16 to C 18 acids (with a preponderance of monounsaturated groups).
- R groups on the amide ether derivatives will affect the biological as well as physical properties of the compounds. Some compounds of this invention are noncaloric. Where any of the groups are hydrolyzed, the caloric value of the compound may increase. Where a group is metabolized, it may be a highly desirable or essential fatty acid residue such as linoleic acid.
- Some compounds are partially digestible. By this is meant that the compounds deliver less than 9 kcal/gram, preferably less than 5, and, in some embodiments, less than 3 kcal/gram, upon being metabolized.
- the amide ether compounds of this invention may be incorporated either alone, or in combination with another fat and/or fat mimetic, into any food composition or used in conjunction with any edible material.
- Other fats include natural triglycerides rich in highly desirable or essential fatty acids, such as oleic, linoleic, linolenic, or eicosapentaenoic acid, triglycerides bearing fatty acids having beneficial attributes such as those associated with conjugated linoleic acid isomers, medium chain triglycerides and the like.
- fat mimetics include any heretofore suggested as edible fat replacements, including, but not limited to, sugar esters, neoalkyl esters, polyglycerol esters, malonate esters, propoxylated qlycerols, retrofats, carboxy/carboxylates, polyvinyl alcohol esters, and the like.
- edible material is broad and includes anything edible, whether or not intended for nutrition, e.g., it can be an additive such as an antioxidant for fats or oils, an antispatter agent, an emulsifier, a texture modifier such as a plasticizer for chewing gum, a component for cosmetics, or other minor functional ingredient such as a carrier or diluent for use in flavorings, pharmaceuticals, and the like.
- an additive such as an antioxidant for fats or oils, an antispatter agent, an emulsifier, a texture modifier such as a plasticizer for chewing gum, a component for cosmetics, or other minor functional ingredient such as a carrier or diluent for use in flavorings, pharmaceuticals, and the like.
- frozen desserts e.g., frozen novelties, ice cream, ices, sherbet, or milk shakes
- puddings and pie fillings margarine substitutes or blends
- flavored bread or biscuit spreads mayonnaises and mustards
- salad dressings filled dairy products such as filled cream or filled milk; dairy or non-dairy cheese spreads
- coffee lighteners liquid and dried
- flavored dips frying fats and oils
- reformed and comminuted meats meat substitutes or extenders
- pet foods egg products and substitutes
- nut products such as peanut butter; whipped toppings
- candy especially fatty candies such as those containing peanut butter or chocolate; chewing gum; breakfast cereals; bakery products, e.g., cakes, breads, rolls, pastries, cookies, biscuits, and
- Amide ethers comprising compounds having an aliphatic backbone of 2 to 6 carbons to which are attached one or two aliphatic groups in amide linkage, and one or two aliphatic groups in ether linkage.
- This category encompasses amide ethers having a third or fourth group attached in ester linkage. Examples of this class include ##STR4##
- Amide ethers comprising compounds having a backbone of 5 to 12 compounds to which are attached one or two aliphatic groups in amide linkage, and one or two aliphatic groups in ether linkage.
- This category encompasses amide ethers having other aliphatic groups attached in ester linkage. Examples of this class include ##STR5##
- a magnetically stirred solution of 8.91 g (0.1 mole) 4-amino-1-butanol at 0° C. is treated with one equivalent of sodium hydride followed by addition of 22.1 g (0.1 mole) of bromodecane. After one hour, the solution is warmed to room temperature whereupon 27.5 g (0.1 mole) of palmitoyl chloride is added dropwise.
- the reaction is complete (as determined by the disappearance of the acid chloride via TLC), the mixture is diluted with 100 mL of ethyl acetate and washed with 5% HCl (100 mL), water (100 mL), dried over magnesium sulfate, and filtered.
- the crude material is chromatographed on silica gel using hexane/ethyl acetate/acetic acid (90/10/5; v/v/v) as eluent. Evaporation of the solvent affords 4-decyl-oxy-1-aminobutane palmitamide.
- a magnetically stirred solution of 3.22 g (0.02 mole) 4-butoxy-2-hydroxy-1-aminopropane in 50 mL of dry pyridine is treated with 12.04 g (0.04 mole) of freshly distilled oleoyl chloride.
- the reaction is heated gently for one hour at 60° C., then cooled to room temperature and diluted with 200 mL of ethyl acetate.
- the solution is washed successively with 5% HCl (2 ⁇ 100 mL) and water (2 ⁇ 100 mL), dried over magnesium sulfate and filtered.
- the oil blend is then added to the aqueous phase with high agitation.
- the topping can be packaged and refrigerated or frozen.
- the mixture is fermented and pressed to a final composition of approximately 37.0% moisture, 63.0% total solids, and 32.0% fat mimetic.
- the mixture is blended 3 minutes and passed through a colloid mill set at 60 prior to filling in the usual process.
- the mixture is then mixed three minutes and passed through a colloid mill set at 60 prior to filling in the usual process.
- the icing can be used immediately or packaged and frozen for later use.
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______________________________________ Peanut Butter. Peanut butter may be prepared by mixing Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Example 1 Amide Ether 35.0 with Peanut Flavor 2.0. Then Corn Syrup Solids 12.0 Salt 1.0 High Fructose Corn Syrup 10.0 are added while agitating. When well blended, add Defatted Peanut Flour 40.0 mix and package. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Ice Cream. Vanilla ice cream may be prepared by mixing Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Sugar (10X) 15.0 Nonfat Dry Milk 3.9 Salt 0.4 into Water 39.0 for 3 minutes. Then add melted Example 2 Amide Ether 28.4 and cook to 200° F. while mixing. Hold for 1 minute. Cool to 160° F., and add Sugared Egg Yolks 12.5 Vanilla Extract 0.8 and mix 1 minute. Cool and freeze to desired overrun. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Whipped Topping. A whipped topping may be prepared by premixing Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Example 3 Amide Ether 26.0 with Mono- and Di-glycerides 2.0. An aqueous phase is prepared by dissolving Water 46.6 Sugar (4X) 23.0 Dextrose 1.0 Polysorbate 60 0.7 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.3 Carageenan 0.2 Guar Gum 0.1 Vanilla 0.1. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Cream Cheese. To make an imitation cream cheese, add Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Water 53 to Calcium Caseinate 6.7 Buttermilk Powder 3.9 Emulsifiers 0.2 Xanthan Gum 0.2 and mix three minutes. Melt Example 2 Amide Ether 35.5 and cook to 200° F. while mixing. Hold for one minute. Then cool to 150° F. and add Flavor, Acid and Color 0.5 and mix one minute. Fill, then cool and store. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Cheddar-Style Cheese. To make Cheddar-style cheese, homogenize Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Nonfat Milk 75.0 Low Temperature Nonfat Dry Milk 4.0 Example 1 Amide Ether 20.0 To this is added Salt 0.7 Lactic Acid Culture 0.3 ______________________________________
______________________________________ Process Pimento Cheese Food. Processed pimento cheese food may be prepared by melting Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Example 9 Cheddar Cheese 43.0 and Swiss cheese 44.0 Into this is blended Dehydrated Pimento 0.3 and Water 12.7 and the mixture is cast into blocks. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Imitation Sour Cream. An imitation sour cream may be prepared by adding Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Water 75.8 to Modified Starch 2.0 Avicel 1.0 Distilled Monoglyceride 0.7 and Polysorbate 60 0.3 and mixing three minutes. To this is added Example 3 Amide Ether 16.5 Condensed Skim Milk 3.5 and the mixture mixed three minutes, cooked to 195° F., and held five minutes. This may then be cooled to 60° F., and Flavors and Acids 0.2 added, followed by filling in the usual process. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Mayonnaise. Mayonnaise may be prepared by adding Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Water 5.0 to Sugar 1.5 and Spices 3.5 and mixing three minutes. To this is added Salted Egg Yolks 8.0 followed by mixing two minutes, adding Example 4 Amide Ether 80.0 then 120 Distilled Vinegar 2.0. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Salad Dressing. Salad dressing may be prepared by adding Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Water 29.0 to Sugar 12.0 and Spices 4.5 and mixing three minutes. Then Salted Egg Yolks 5.5 and Modified Starch 3.0 are added and mixed two minutes. To the aqueous mixture are added Example 1 Amide Ether 40.0 then 120 Distilled Vinegar 6.0. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Italian Dressing. To make Italian dressing, add Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Sugar 4.0 Xanthan Gum 0.12 to Water 21.5 at 125-130° F. and mix three minutes. Then add Garlic Vinegar Puree 1.5 Lemon Juice 4.0 White Vinegar (120) 13.0 and mix three minutes. Add Salt 4.5 Minced Garlic 0.75 Minced Onion 0.50 Red Bell Peppers 0.05 B.I. Spice Blend 0.08 and mix three minutes. Fill this aqueous phase 50% by weight with Example 4 Amide Ether 50.0 by weight. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Vanilla Wafers. Vanilla wafers may be prepared by combining and mixing well Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Flour 40.0 Sugar (10X) 28.0 Example 1 Amide Ether 13.0 Frozen Whole Eggs 6.0 High Fructose Corn Syrup 4.0 Salt 0.7 Vanilla 0.3 Sodium Bicarbonate 0.3 Sodium Aluminum Phosphate 0.1 Ammonium Bicarbonate 0.1 Water 7.5 aerating, and depositing onto a baking surface and baking in the usual manner. ______________________________________
______________________________________ White Layer Cake. A white layer cake may be prepared by combining Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Sugar 30.0 Flour 25.0 Frozen Whole Eggs 16.0 Example 4 Amide Ether 14.7 Nonfat Dry Milk 13.0 Sodium Bicarbonate 0.7 Vanilla 0.4 Salt 0.2 mixing well, panning off, and baking in the usual process. ______________________________________
______________________________________ Chocolate Icing. Chocolate icing may be prepared by blending, being careful not to incorporate air Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Sugar (12X) 65.0 Example 2 Amide Ether 11.0 Dutched cocoa 10.5 Nonfat Dry Milk 4.0 Frozen Egg Yolk 4.0 Salt 0.25 Vanilla 0.25 Water 5.0 ______________________________________
______________________________________ Soda Crackers. Soda crackers may be prepared by pre-mixing 1/4 of Ingredient parts ______________________________________ Flour 70.0 Yeast 0.2 and sufficient water to make a dough. This is fermented for 24 hours. The remaining flour, enough water to make the total Water 20.0 Malt Syrup 0.69 Sodium Bicarbonate 0.40 Malt 0.01 are added and mixed well, the ferment added and mixed again. This is proofed for 8 hours, sheeted, and baked. Afterwards, Example 3 Amide Ether 7.0 is applied to the crackers, prior to packing, with Salt 1.7 ______________________________________
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